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Coronavirus Florida: Live updates for Thursday, Dec 17

The Florida Times-Union 5:30 p.m. | Northeast Florida adds 1,172 new coronavirus cases Northeast Florida saw another big one-day spike in coronavirus cases on Thursday, with the Florida Department of Health reporting 1,172 new cases in the six-county area. The jump in cases follows Wednesday s record-setting 1,233 new cases reported in 24 hours, which was the biggest single-day jump since the state began reporting the data. The region, especially Duval County, has seen a growing outbreak in the last two weeks. St. Johns County accounted for the region s only additional death in the state s daily report. | Read more 4 p.m. | Staff vaccinations for COVID-19 begin at Ascension St Vincent s Jacksonville hospitals

Naval Hospital Jacksonville, UF Health Shands Gainesville begin vaccinations

Naval Hospital Jacksonville, UF Health in Gainesville begin COVID-19 vaccinations Updated:  Tags:  JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Naval Hospital Jacksonville and UF Health in Gainesville on Wednesday began giving the COVID-19 vaccine to high-risk and high-exposure health care workers. After the shipments arrived Tuesday at Naval Hospital Jacksonville, phase one of the COVID-19 vaccination plan started Wednesday, meaning some high exposure-risk personnel got their first of two injections. Health care workers, emergency services staff and public safety officials lined up to receive some of the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. The first dose was given to Lt. Cmdr. Alexandra Perry, the intensive care unit medical director at the Naval Hospital.

Naval Medical Center San Diego Gets Service s First COVID-19 Vaccines

Naval Medical Center San Diego Gets Service’s First COVID-19 Vaccines December 15, 2020 5:05 PM Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Karsten Foster, left, and Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Hannah May unloads a shipment of Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccinations into a freezer at Naval Medical Center Portsmouth (NMCP) on Dec. 15, 2020. US Navy Photo The Navy’s first doses of the recently approved COVID-19 vaccine arrived at a military hospital in San Diego, a service spokesman said today. A spokesman for the Navy’s Bureau of Medicine and Surgery told USNI News that the first vaccines went to Naval Medical Center San Diego and would be followed shortly by Naval Hospital Pensacola, Fla.; Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Va.; and Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Fla.; receiving their first doses today.

Naval Medical Forces Atlantic Hospitals to Be Among First to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine > United States Navy > News Stories

Naval Medical Forces Atlantic Hospitals to Be Among First to Receive COVID-19 Vaccine > United States Navy > News Stories
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